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01. Pressure 5:19
02. Fold 5:47
03. Halo 4:17
04. Slave 6:02
05. In A Dark Place 6:06
06. Haunted 5:31
07. Blind 7:01
08. Before You Hate It 5:14
09. Melt 5:18
10. Scanner 6:02
11. Jagged 5:25
How old:
This LP is old!
Release Date:
March 13th 2006
Format:
LP
Record Label:
Mortal Records/Cooking Vinyl
Catalogue No:
MORTALLP01
Price Guide:
£13.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
59
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Programming) 1 to 11,
Ade Fenton (Keyboards, Programming) 1, to 11,
Steve Harris (Guitar) 1, to 11,
Jerome Dillon (Drums) 3, 6,
Rob Holliday (Guitar, Bass) 3, 6,
Monti (Keyboards, Programming) 3, 6,
Richard Beasley (Drums) 2, 5, 10, 11,
Andy Gray (Keyboards, Programming) 11,
Martin McCarrick (Cello) 1, 11,
Kimberlee McCarrick (Violin) 1, 11,
All songs written by Gary Numan
Produced & Engineered by Gary Numan and Ade Fenton
Mixed by Gary Numan
Mastered by Nick Watson
Sanctuary Town House, London
Photographs by Steve Gullick
Jerome Dillon Drums Recorded BY
James OConnell
Monkeyden Studios
Silverlake
California
Published by Numan Music LTD
Managed by Tony Webb
Publicity Steve Malins @ Random PR
Special thanks to Doug Hart
Jagged co-produced with underground electronic artist DJ Ade Fenton (best known for his Advanced Records label), Jagged is an aggressive, forward-looking album which takes the best elements of his previous work and gives them an anthemic, contemporary twist. Jagged is one of the darkest and most electronic albums of his career, re-wiring the apocalyptic synthesizer pop of Numan’s own “Down In The Park” into something equally unique and powerful. Like his best albums it gets to the essence of Numan’s appeal - vocals that are alienated yet strangely soulful; a desire to push technology as far as he can and atmospheric sounds lashed to power chords and dream-like melodies. Numan also mixes rock elements into the album through the massive anthemic choruses, especially on “Fold,” “Haunted,” and “In A Dark Place” - but they’re given a new potency through the siren-like wail of machines rather than guitars. Fans of Numan's more electronic-based songwriting will no doubt love the icy synthesizer hooks of standout tracks like “Pressure,” “Blind” and the experimentalism “Jagged” with the title track’s powerful synthesis of aggression and beauty conjured up out of machine-made noises and effects. At a time when nearly all of his contemporaries have either disappeared or compromised to the point where they've lost their identity, Numan has pulled off an album which is heavy and dark, yet it also contains some of his finest
songwriting.